I've mostly been using my D850 recently(which I've now had a little over a month). I had ordered several CFExpress cards through Amazon, but I've been having issues with Amazon deliveries in my area lately and a package that had 4 never arrived. So, I've basically just had a 128gb Sandisk CFExpress along with a 64gb UHS-II SD living in the camera. As is my custom for my other cameras, I put JPEGs on the SD card and RAW files on the other.
I've been sloppy about not wiping the card after pulling photos off of it, but a little earlier today pulled it out of the camera to pull off some photos I took yesterday.
The only CFExpress reader I have now is a little USB-C dongle which so far has worked fine.
I have a bit of a new set-up, though. Last week I got a new desktop(or new to me)-a 2019 27" iMac. I have an eGPU on it(makes a noticeable difference in Lightroom). The other TB port runs to an OWC TB3 hub(bought to dock my M1 MBP, and rarely used for that purpose for a variety of reasons) then on to a 27" Thunderbolt display.
In any case, I plugged the card and reader into the USB-C port on the front of the hub, then proceeded to import the photos. The card mounted, but Lightroom didn't see any photos on it. A bit more juggling around and I didn't find photos anywhere on it(even putting it back in the camera), but eventually the card wouldn't mount on my iMac. It would on my MBP, as well as if I put the reader directly into one of the TB ports on the back of the iMac.
I remembered that all the high end Sandisk cards come with a key for recovery software, which I'd never used, but figured now's my chance. I downloaded it, and the software was able to pull everything off the card with no trouble(it took about 10 minutes).
To cap it all off, though, I stuck the card back in the camera and just as a bit of an experiment found that new photos I took would appear on the card just fine.
Whatever the case, I formatted in camera and will be watching it carefully now.
I've been sloppy about not wiping the card after pulling photos off of it, but a little earlier today pulled it out of the camera to pull off some photos I took yesterday.
The only CFExpress reader I have now is a little USB-C dongle which so far has worked fine.
I have a bit of a new set-up, though. Last week I got a new desktop(or new to me)-a 2019 27" iMac. I have an eGPU on it(makes a noticeable difference in Lightroom). The other TB port runs to an OWC TB3 hub(bought to dock my M1 MBP, and rarely used for that purpose for a variety of reasons) then on to a 27" Thunderbolt display.
In any case, I plugged the card and reader into the USB-C port on the front of the hub, then proceeded to import the photos. The card mounted, but Lightroom didn't see any photos on it. A bit more juggling around and I didn't find photos anywhere on it(even putting it back in the camera), but eventually the card wouldn't mount on my iMac. It would on my MBP, as well as if I put the reader directly into one of the TB ports on the back of the iMac.
I remembered that all the high end Sandisk cards come with a key for recovery software, which I'd never used, but figured now's my chance. I downloaded it, and the software was able to pull everything off the card with no trouble(it took about 10 minutes).
To cap it all off, though, I stuck the card back in the camera and just as a bit of an experiment found that new photos I took would appear on the card just fine.
Whatever the case, I formatted in camera and will be watching it carefully now.